"#RoyMoore disqualified himself for the Senate prior to these recent revelations due to his disregard for constitutional limits," Dent tweeted. "These disturbing allegations of misconduct further reinforce my belief of how unfit Mr. Moore is to serve in the Senate."

I did not support #RoyMoore when he won the #Republican nomination and now he must be replaced on the ballot.

A 53-year-old woman accused Moore of initiating sexual contact with her when she was 14 and he was 32, The Washington Post reported. Three other women also said Moore approached them when they were between the ages of 16 and 18.

Moore has denied the allegations, saying they are “completely false,” and suggesting it is a smear campaign.

Dent said Sunday that Moore must be replaced on the ballot, arguing that the Republican Party will be stained by his candidacy if it continues to support Moore.

Multiple other members of the GOP have distanced themselves from Moore in the wake of the allegations, with three senators withdrawing their endorsements. However, Republicans in Alabama have mostly rallied around him.